What are the origins and nature of nucleated village settlement in the medieval period? Documentary evidence suggests that Aston may have been founded in the 10th century. This excavation provides a good opportunity for developing our understanding of how Aston developed during this formative period.
How were villages impacted by the demographic disasters of the 14th century?
The 14th century saw the reversal of centuries of demographic growth as a series of disasters including famines and epidemics caused population levels to plummet across Europe. In places such as England, recovery did not take place for more than 200 years. Any further evidence of this shrinkage or shifting in the settlement pattern will be useful in understanding the broader pattern of village shrinkage during this period.
What dietary evidence is there and what can it tell us?
The environmental (plant and animal) remains on site are known to be well-preserved and could provide a valuable resource in looking at variations in diet during this period. These could reflect availability but may also variations in social status, which could aid our understanding of medieval